Here follows the AFL news list for this week.

1 PROGRAM OF MATCHES (all times are local)

NAB Challenge, 18 games in 18 days with all matches broadcast live on Fox Footy
(all times are local):
Monday February 17, Gold Coast Suns v Essendon at Metricon Stadium, 6.10pm
Tuesday February 18, Fremantle v West Coast at Joondalup, 4.10pm
Wednesday February 19, Western Bulldogs v St Kilda at Simonds Stadium, 7.10pm
Thursday February 20
, GWS Giants v Sydney Swans at Startrack Oval, 7.10pm
Friday February 21, Hawthorn v North Melbourne at Aurora Stadium, 7.10pm
Saturday February 22
, Collingwood v Richmond at Wangaratta, 4.40pm
Sunday February 23
, Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast Suns at Townsville, 3.40pm
Monday February 24
, Carlton v Adelaide Crows at Etihad Stadium, 7.10pm
Tuesday February 25, Essendon v Port Adelaide at Etihad Stadium, 7.10pm
Wednesday February 26
, Western Bulldogs v Fremantle at Etihad Stadium, 7.10pm
Thursday February 27, Sydney Swans v West Coast at Blacktown International Sportspark, 7.10pm
Friday February 28
, Melbourne v Geelong Cats at TIO Traeger Park, 5.40pm
Saturday March 1, GWS Giants v St Kilda at Wagga Wagga, 4.40pm

AFL Practice Matches (All times are local)
Sunday March 2

Gold Coast Suns v Collingwood at Metricon Stadium, 12pm
Thursday March 6

West Coast v Fremantle at Patersons Stadium, 4.40pm
Friday March 7
Richmond v Essendon at Punt Road, 1pm
GWS Giants v Adelaide Crows at Blacktown, 2pm
Carlton v Western Bulldogs at Visy Park, 4pm
Geelong Cats v North Melbourne at Simonds Stadium, 7pm
Saturday March 8

Port Adelaide v St Kilda at Alberton, 12.30pm
Melbourne v Hawthorn at Casey Fields, 1pm
Brisbane Lions v Sydney Swans at Burpengary, 2.30pm

2 IMPENDING MILESTONES

Nil.

3 TRIBUNAL MATCH REVIEW PROCESS
The expected process for the 2014 AFL Season under the AFL Match Review system is that the AFL will issue a media release late on the Monday after each round detailing the penalties to be offered to players for incidents from that round of matches, or the reasons why no further action was to be taken.

The clubs and players then have until 11am on the Tuesday morning to decide whether to accept the penalty on offer, or whether they wish to contest the charge at a Tribunal hearing, to usually be held on the Tuesday night. The AFL will formally detail all instances on the Tuesday of whether cases will proceed to the Tribunal or not.

There have been no players reported on match day during the opening five matches in the NAB Challenge played so far.

During the NAB Challenge and 18 games to be played in 18 days, the MRP will sit on Tuesday February 18, Monday February 24 and Monday March 3.

4 TRIBUNAL HEARING LOCATION
The AFL Tribunal is held in the AFL media room on Level LB2 at Etihad Stadium. The AFL wishes to advise that all media covering the Tribunal hearings at Etihad Stadium need to park in the B2 car park (entry off the Bourke St extension) and report to the Etihad Stadium security office to gain admittance via the internal ring road. There will be no access via AFL House to any AFL Tribunal hearing through the season, as our offices will have closed by 6pm each day.

5  AFL INJURY LIST
The AFL wishes to advise the following recent changes have been made to the long-term injury list:
Essendon – Placed Tom Bellchambers on the long-term injury list, with no replacement named at this stage.

6 CURRENTLY SUSPENDED PLAYERS
The AFL wishes to advise the players that have completed and currently serving MRP suspensions across the competition are as follows:

Completed:
Nil.

Currently Suspended (for the premiership season):
Nick Suban, Fremantle. One match. One match to serve in 2014 from the Grand Final.
Cyril Rioli, Hawthorn. One match. One match to serve in 2014 from the Grand Final.
Leigh Montagna, St Kilda. One match to serve at start of 2014 season. One match from round 23.
Jake Melksham, Essendon. Two matches to serve at start of 2014 season. Two matches from round 23.
Brian Lake, Hawthorn. Three matches. Three matches to serve in 2014 from the Grand Final.

7 UPGRADE OF NOMINATED ROOKIES TO SENIOR LIST

The AFL wishes to advise the following list changes have been made in the pre-season period under the AFL player rules regarding Nominated Rookie Players. Under the Nominated Rookie Rule, a club is eligible to nominate a rookie player who can play during the premiership season and finals series if a club has 38 players on its list (not including veteran players) and it satisfies the Total Player Payments requirements.
Carlton – Jaryd Cachia.
Carlton – Heath Scotland.

8 GOLD COAST SUNS EXPANSION COMPENSATION PICKS
As a reminder to all media, the AFL wishes to advise the following Gold Coast Suns’ expansion compensation picks MUST be used at this year’s 2014 NAB AFL Draft. Expansion picks were able to be activated and used in any of the five drafts in the period 2010-2014 and the following three still-unused selections must therefore be used this year.

Gold Coast Suns, round one selection. Received from the Geelong Cats (compensation for the loss of Gary Ablett) in a trade in 2012.

GWS Giants, end round one selection. Received from the Brisbane Lions (compensation for the loss of Jared Brennan) via a trade to the GC Suns in 2010 and then a trade to the GWS Giants in 2012.

Gold Coast Suns, round three selection. Received from Collingwood (compensation for the loss of Josh Fraser) via a trade to West Coast in 2010 and then a trade to the GC Suns in 2013.

Clubs are able to trade these selections during the 2014 AFL Exchange Period.

9 GWS GIANTS EXPANSION COMPENSATION PICK
As a reminder to all media, the AFL wishes to advise the following GWS Giants expansion compensation pick can be used at either this year’s 2014 NAB AFL Draft or next year’s 2015 NAB AFL Draft. Expansion picks were able to be activated in any of the five drafts in the period 2011-2015 and the following selection remains available.

Gold Coast Suns, end round one selection. Received from Fremantle (compensation for the loss of Rhys Palmer) via a trade to the GWS Giants in 2011 and then a trade to the GC Suns in 2012.

The club is able to trade this selection in any AFL Exchange Period in 2014/15.

10 AFL INTERCHANGE CAP – IN-MATCH TRACKING OF ROTATION NUMBERS
The AFL has introduced an interchange cap at all matches in the 2014 Toyota AFL Premiership Season. The AFL Commission has determined that a cap of 120 interchanges per match will apply for Seasons 2014 and 2015.  The AFL will be electronically counting interchange numbers through all matches with the information relayed in real-time to clubs, media and the football public via Champion Data's normal statistical service. All media should note that any interchanges made at quarter breaks and due to the blood rule will not counted. An interchange as a result of a substitution, stretcher, concussion or other medical assessment will also not be counted, with that player not allowed back on the field for 20 minutes (and in the case of the substituted player, not at all). All media should note that AFL Interchange Officials have been instructed to count all interchange rotations during the match, with the scenarios listed above (where a player is not counted) subsequently recorded. All media should note that this will mean the interchange count will decrease by one on some occasions during matches. For example, where a team activates their substitute, the substituted player will be counted when leaving the field of play and, subsequent to that, the count will be decrease by one when the AFL Interchange Official is formally notified of the substitute.

11 2014 LAWS OF THE GAME – INSTRUCTION DVD  
The AFL media department and umpiring department are currently in the process of booking dates with various media companies wishing to view the Laws of the Game instruction DVD, in preparation for the 2014 season. The 2014 Laws of the Game video is also now available on the AFL site for any interested media to view: http://www.afl.com.au/afl-hq/laws-of-the-game.

12 MEDIA ENTRY TO THE MCG
The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) wishes to advise all media working at matches at the MCG they should enter the ground through Gate 3, unless they have underground parking for particular matches. Access control at the ground does not allow entry at Gate 2, for AFL accreditation passes. Further, the MCC also wishes to advise that any equipment being taken up to the host radio boxes or television broadcast boxes should be taken up via goods lift 8, and not the patron lifts 5-7.

13 MEDIA ENTRY TO ETIHAD STADIUM, PRIOR TO PUBLIC GATE TIMES / COLLECTION OF AFL RECORDS
All media who require entry to Etihad Stadium before public gates are open can do the following: Media may enter via Gate 9 from Level B3 (carpark) and Level 1 (concourse) one and a half hours prior to gate entry time. There will be a staff member at each entry point who will check AFL accreditation and will grant access to the Corporate Suites Level where they can access the Press Box, Radio Boxes and TV Broadcast area. A match day AFL record can be collected (one per person) from the customer service staff on the corporate suites level.

Ends
Patrick Keane
AFL Media Manager